Over the past few decades, additive manufacturing has been leveraged for applications such as prototyping and short-run production. But as the technology has evolved to provide fester print times, more material options and larger parts, companies are seeing it as an alternative to traditional manufacturing methods in industries like aerospace and automotive. But how do companies integrate it into an established workflow? From November 17 to 20, formnext powered by TCT answers that question by gathering the world's leading companies in additive manufacturing technologies and specialized tool-making. The conference is organized in partnership with TCT, a company at the forefront of 3D printing, additive manufacturing and product development communities for more than 20 years.
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